Unnamed Registration - Avaya one-X 9610 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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15. Enter a new extension and press OK. To register the telephone without the extension or
password (unnamed), press only OK or make no entry and wait 60 seconds.
Note:
Unnamed registration is the capability to register a telephone with the call server
Note:
without entry of an extension or password. The UNNAMEDSTAT parameter must
be set to enable unnamed registration. Telephones registered unnamed have
limited functionality. For more information, see
All IP telephones display a version of the following prompts for a password:
Login
Enter Password
Enter Password and press Enter or OK
16. Enter the password and press OK. To register the telephone without the extension or
password (unnamed), press OK or make no entry and wait 60 seconds.
17. The extension is visible as you enter it but the password displays as asterisks. The system
determines whether the extension is in use.
18. Successful completion of this process produces a dial tone when the Speaker button is
pressed or the handset is lifted.
The IP telephone was installed successfully.

Unnamed Registration

Unnamed registration is a capability an IP telephone can have to register with a call server, and
receive limited service, without requiring an extension and password entry. Typical
environments where this functionality is useful include:
"Hot-desking" environments where there is a period of time between one user logging out
and another user logging in on the same telephone.
Using the Avaya Softphone application in "road warrior" mode, which allows a traveller to
invoke the telephony features and functionality by taking over the office telephone
extension. This takeover unregisters the office telephone.
In both examples, the user unregisters the telephone by logging off or by taking the office
telephone extension over to another telephone. Without unnamed registration, the telephone in
the first example will just wait for an extension and password entry and the telephone in the
second example will continue attempting to register at regular intervals. The downside of a
telephone being unregistered is that no one can use the telephone, for example, to report a
building emergency like a fire.
Unnamed Registration
Unnamed
Registration.
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